The fudge value is generally used to compensate for the channel A vs B internal
offsets.
Lady Heather works with the TICC and has an "autotune" function () that can
calculate and set the FUDGE and TIME2 parameters. You feed a 1PPS signal into
a "T" adapter and feed the T outputs to the
If you're using traditional TIC mode (start on chA, stop on chB), the 10
MHz line doesn't matter. If you're in timestamping mode with chA or chB
against 10 MHz, I'm still not sure the 10 MHz line makes any practical
difference.
More generally and for most applications, line lengths aren't an
Hello All,
I've just received my new TAPR TICC and have been performing some
initial dry runs against my PRS10.
I have to ask about cable(s) delay and and what is essentially best
practice for the TICC configuration. Is it commonplace to add both
cables (10MHz source and 1PPS) or just the length